The Penn State Environmental Engineering
(EnvE) program is oriented around solving environmental problems, with
strengths in biological processes for energy production and remediation
of hazardous contaminants, physical/chemical processes for contaminant
removal, as well as conventional water and wastewater treatment.

The EnvE curriculum is built around
four conerstones of understanding environmental problems: Environmental
Chemistry, Microbiology, Transport, and Unit Processes. Other courses
extend these basic themes to support research and teaching interests of
the faculty and students.

The EnvE research program is supported
by projects of over $10 million dollars funded by the National Science
Foundation, the National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences, the
Department
of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, the American Water Works
Association Research
Foundation,
and many other federal, state, and local agencies as well as by various
industries.

For more information on the Penn
State EnvE program, and to connect to other research and academic sites,
use the links provided on this page.